On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 11:44:25AM +0200, holger glaess wrote:
> Jonathan Thornburg wrote:

<huge snip>

> hi
> i also customer of arcor and an wrap embedded router ( take a look at 
> www.pcengines.ch )
> your laptop should be powerful enough for router / dhcp server / caching dns 
> server and
> dyndns client too .
>   
> i use the kernel pppoe right now and at the past the userland pppoe.
> 
> from my feeling are the kernel pppoe faster an more lightweight as the 
> userland pppoe.
> just you have to care about mtu/mss size at the firewall-code  and by sysctl 
> for the fullspeed.

What exactly do you mean by "and by sysctl for the fullspeed"?
I'm running kernel pppoe myself on an old pIII box. Of course I had to
take care of the mtu "issue", but never touched any sysctl variable.

Please enlighten me.


> ( i think this is the biggest diffrence to the userland pppoe ) 
> 
> i work with this setup since months with any kind of trouble.
> 
> holger

Regards,
ahb

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